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J) X -Ar- jW-~*--»* ’*- r ~ v—« _, ~r 7 „ , - V „ “ X—- - ~ ~ ----- *~ ~ T t- , , - r , " r ■•■" : • inr - ,A v " ** in 'iiiuiii.iiii uni iTiiiTiiiir ' - '"- V-.:> * ‘ ~' '. 1 COMMERCIAL. ,_” " V'• * fyn ffinnnnfl p An .» M v«»wo»««K »*««»■. ' .asyAr%sSSSSa£ * -*' -'^v i immB&AYMOgggQ;“ ! " ;!!DECE _ ton EWOKLEAiW, ba l- vxcTakgZ'ilxS blsßiu® aODBB: L .■»* , ■ * - ” ” — —«• "**B«aaewT,“* !!1.. Ac ».. Bfejatsmasssgwae. v •• . S V>V-'i t J r * ; F , L , i'>* Purenant to notice, a large ana inflnentißl - “pLoUR^The n Miomit ihatchnogea hana»ye«terday gal a£g?Ji£ art Foreign Exchange Qfica. 44 mtybbol'oH* 1 ’ e ‘* lo ”^iS SS m | - *‘ !, fiiVt*-‘'it-i.~t. m the Academy of Darlington, Auction House, a three Btotj Homo, . We have a few soles reported qi 3,75 rfJSfmidersigned having oocepledtUe Agency of the pirTSBOSffH ta»«2B Nervois AfleCUoM, Pains ’ F _ >1 * • c i;4; meeting vraeheld rn u C at the cornet of Sevemh and Fomtrnn tltsets, wan quite large vvenavc T abo “™«known Home,is prepared to bringc ut ir7-litT«iiMr<.LLOwm otTOt«t>*TO»tt» L°“V—- tiont of Ute Bladder «nd Kiaitßy«,MCMMTOUt}ie«e4, , -TPTitnr theT-Bt of December. ThW W«rd,Cily ot PltHburßh, above the Canal bndKC, ©3,85. . ~_ Old Country,on as favorable ter »tt.vh tnitaa »»*“ Caro guaranteed ,v ™i„«i,i*ellT'e«ablm»r ts."«£,i >;;.»»■-««; ' *.«»•■—*« **• iX «a»aw-iwssas«« kssa „ u .„™ , r*Bsa9as---.--*«Bntt t ~, -son nn4H. Ferguson V Sneretaricß. — 1 -CASE BOOTS ANiJ oNR BOX DRY GOODS, to pay The Pork Trade. each-month. ■■ »t**mool Twice aMonth . —~ itemoTSl. B, edvforWiennmtlnnlr a speeds'and cenalnretlie y , , , * V-, • V VV r:r Address stated the P^ aWeCOSt °^ CO t^a y $5,000 per. inllo—to AT AUCHON-tOH account ol Whomia inat., gives 106,797 as the tetel.nnmber of hoffi - Note? Gold, Silver and «L 1 " J V SSSSSS-f P-, % »*»> -• ;sa.fef£xas«=s issaariSK?;;-d!iissji".Yi.„. js^r? n ' e ;iSs;’& ; sr«K :i=wSr,'Misaks BEi> - (pofl ® d new YORK SSSH. ME. - ' front its opening at once a ' g£SK& t ‘ ”»&oO- --**™« “* - • ' -- ' new and better market for the coal, and an easy w d»r Jt London, f 0 At for hogs i« York. „ o( ' slI w *. \i , ~k - lldc Of transit for the produce of the farmer and EJ“ m 7n%ne «\«rlepme, Pe.er 1. 0 e n6 4^ l Iti»a&, however, that in theteountry' oed» - (2nd atory) PttuburgK_ SaSSSißi*cSin,BaakNoteHTiniaßiH.,FO«Un »fc«|WKF*a M . mdacO S n ft onncladed biß pwc hasing at 4.00,0 n time, with the vie & . . f fom uldCoantry,in any of *laF- Tj and Domestic ExcUanga,CertificatesorpepositAe YELLOW DOCK AND ihogoodfl-of the.mercbant. He cone S. Myers; one do do 4 do, left by J. Peters, on< jdodo Louis. and no activity. & Line*. «U 1 be (tarnished at eea ■*BXGUANGE oaalltlie principal Citic* of the Onion rpHEonglnal and only gcnui -- „ '„ V” av.T»™.“™S« I igjs“'“" SBS*«KSS«i.v»•*&SSa«aSfSS«»?S» A«S«SWSS» | - .;: ; . ?- V.=‘-; SSS»SS=|XSS= KSssSSSfe&j 3SS3E«f’—* -?■;- • .y.^‘’ feSSSS 5 ®- if- ■ " 1 i -;ilKv ’ r • - - 129 ’J ' ’ of foreign merchandise amounled to . s _ ; f -, r ‘.- = ■ jEtar—•«-- ~' --..-.. • ... -.- -». - - -«- - - •■- -■ *• -"'f' • wmmoi .iwiwi j . . .i w „„„ ~« hw . ...ru-rnne. iu« r«.i..» “■■” •- i ansnn, -- —~r -.". .u ».. I -*l.l. .I.—..inn. lower man anv oiuc, r «»»>•. 1 «■«•>• -• • mts>A ->H for 1 u..y«. «!•«• r ;r i.,k.,-lH«nnvi..«.lt tuw, ~..,. ffimwmair. .. . " ! £#'3xfc^s%sS®aa - „s_FSSbrsiSsSaoa« u«• TWStS’SsSfeSXSS T „.„»o»friri.iii. i. - 'iSS at the WAVERLEY HOUSE, nf No. Vf „,»£ eotaenberofftm for re,it hm A f ntomonil Alley- Board must be left- OHARLES N . I tnropiWe. Snrteen nUeallM | STwNRR WANTED—For A BOX, markedMJeorgj. r a¥ ' jV - ’ •-•■ y V,-w. i w i- D . . JylL_ a- ti rz ; 1 weft of Piuebutgl.. Possession given either on the «« O fleeid, Pittsburgh if not sold within thirty daya,, '.. -f ' ; ‘ •.\: -:Z : ■;. x; -'•■■-• •':...«- ,'•- •3^ ? ‘V. "V:^-: .-• : -\-^ ! -V- , V-'.;.-.. ■% V > 'V' " . ' N •• -/.. ' offered^the following resolutions: j Resolved, That tie committee have power to - That the proceedings of this meeting Post, and Nathan Journal, and that jvm •, i t< into Faldn be a committee to carrjr vu That the meeting to «a*t«i Wednesday the 17th of December, at 1 o clpcfc P. M., in the Academy. Qeo. E. Leech, 1 secretaries W. S. Cochras, j JOHN WHITE, Preß’t. TKtAi foe Mdsdee .—Third Day.— The Comt ' 1 of Over and Terminer was occupied during the entire day yesterday, in the trial of the case of iho Commonwealth vs. Wm. Dickey. ‘ '-'The jury was addressed by Messrs. Flanegin tfri'd Magraw for the prosecution, and by Messrs. - -Irwin and Black for the defence. The c“ewos ably argued on both sides, and the charge of the Court was favorable to the prisoner. The jury retired, and after a brief absence, " returned a verdict or “not guilty,” when the prisoner was discharged by proclamation. : Fire J E wni.EEaT.-We would again call the attention of onr readers to the establishment of Mr. G. L, Hood, No. 51, Market street, three doors from Third, where maybe found one of the most fnll ima complete assortments in the city of Watches, Gold Jewellery, pore Silver Ware, Plated Goods &c. We have several tunes called in at this establishment; and have always found Mr. Hi disposed to seU at very smaU profits t and his attention and courtesy to cus tomer .is truly refreshing. He says he sells lower than any one in the city; and it may not ' lig -axnis3 to try him* were in error yesterday in stating that tho-Mercy Hospital Fair will be held at Ma sonic Hall. IT# should hare said, at the Lafay- Scorns. Masonic HaU was kindly offered to the Ladies for three nights free of charge; but as the HaU was engaged for the remainder of the week, and as the Ladies wished to continue their Fair for a week, commencing on next Monday, they had to decline the benevolent offer, for which they request ns publicly to return them sincere thanks. ______ GeAHAm’s Maoazesb fob. Jasdaet.— Already vo find this brilliant and beautiful literary monthly for January upon ourtable. Itistrue lv a gem. Tho embellishments are surpassingly rich especially the frontispiece, vhioh is one of the finest specimens of art we have ever seen. The literary contents are of course excellent. Graham has no rival but himself. Each number of his Magazine seems’to surpass the one pre ceding- Theatee.— The beautiful Fairy spectacle of .Cinderella will be played to-hight for the last "time All who wish to see it again should im prove the opportunity. The laughable farce of Bloomerism will be the afterpiece. It is an ad mirable hit at the times, and very funny. B«a_ The storm scene in Ottingeria Mirror of California was produced last night in n manner ve have rarely seen equaUed. That, and the burial at sea, are alone worth the price of ad mission; None should fail to see it.^ twftiiA lot of Ribbons, Feathers and Bonnet Velvets will he sold at McKenna's Auction House, this day at 10 o’clock; and at 111, over coats, broadcloths, &c. “Wild Catting.” Tha Wild Cat" Smiths, who figured solarge lv on St. Clair and "Bed Dog" Bank paper and who fiizled out a fow years since, at Newark. ao ■' extensively, have been mow. jutlarj to the State ' Bank of Ohio. Here is a specimen of the weight has lately borne of that noble struc tn«> The Columbus Journal is the authority. sfei»KSKftK2 iaXfsss rsrznr X hare been bled somewhat deeper than eras Comfortable "Who are the losers, and to what CCSnMt trill effect any of the Bonking institu- Sof the State, yet remain to be seen. Smith ™ s man say that it would not CpriShim if'his deficit should amount to half Well what’s the use in being 7" Wild Cat,” if J° u havn’t bignnd Bharp C? °Wc'have given the testimony of the Colam bus Journal; we now add fhat the Cleveland ’ Befald, of Monday, soys of the matter. The Board of control required Mr. Smith, to resign, : nr ouit tbe Broker business, whichhe camed on the next door.. He resigned. That paper kavs the Bank's business was not affected at all and that Mr. Smith’s conduct is highly hon bTHere are two stories. Both of them are from dS, and of Bank paternity, if you Ke! The deader can take his choiee-believe Sor both, or neither. Cm Eng O . TE We believe that it has been - the Courts in this district, tepeatedly^cidew« and therefore they “rKas ffl—ces” If a dog itcannot bo seised in satisfac . least this was the view reoently week’s keeping of the dog, his to and from Georgetown, (where transportataon » anu igonei 6 or heeled,) ond*the teepot the magistrates and constables. __|faiA. Republic. LARGE SALE OF FASUIONABI.K WINTER CLOTHING —On Thursday morning, UUi instant, at 10 o'clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets. wUt be sold, on three months’ credit, on earns over 8100, for approved endorsed pnoer, S lame and well selected stock of winter elouitire, a very targe au Cloth dress and tiock coats do cnsstmereflvreet^and.au-t sack.t cas.inlcre,beaver blanket and pilot over coals; tweed, saunei ami pilot, clo"h ioscys; black and tancy saun and sjJk vejta cashmere, wool velvet, cassimere and satinet Vest*, «u* i»er doeaktn caasimere panis; do black and fancy do do, satinet, beaver and cord do. Also, M doi. fino aUin* ; 15 pc* black alpaca serge; aaper clotbs, cossimerea, 5c The above are well worthy the attention of the trade, 'TeftO 6 Ka,te ' n mol£C “I'M MVa Asrfr r>ANK, INSURANCE AND COPPER aTo'ciT AT H Auction*- OnThtttfday evemngr. December 8 o’clock, ai the Commercial Sales Booms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, will be sold— -51 shares Western Insurance Company; 50 do Citizens do do; 35 do Bank of Piusburnh; 3 do AHeghtsiy Having* Bar. k; « „ <*• C, '^ Mine C ° PPC W DA VS, Ancl'r tiYPPIITORS’ SACK or BEAL ESTATE, GROUND T 5 RENTS, AND STOCKS, on THURSDAY EVEN «Sp ltlhi at 8 o’clock, at the Commercial l B and F.fth street, will be ■old bv order of the amlersigued Kxecuiots of James M»Henry!{late of the citv of Pittsburgh,) deceased, three J«luahle tots of around, (rtluate at the south east corner Jf'pSn and PiuTireeta, having each a fronlo .bool fwemy feet on Penn street, cxtenUms back abouteigbiy SL, J \n alley, three feelten rucheawide, ou each of which is erected a substantial well finished three story bri£. dwelling house wllh the appurtenances. Also, lira lots of around, situate on inn southwardly side of pm street, adjoining the alley aforesaid, baying Irani. of about eigbleen and twenty feetrespecuvciv, eiteud intrback sixty feet;on each of which la erected on excel lent three story brick dwelling house with the appnrle nance. Ai so! one lot of ground, siluale on ihe north wardly tide oflrwtn street, being ninety leeleasiward y the corner of Penn street, extending aioug Irwin street thirty Set, and in depth about eighty feet, on which two story brick dwelling house with .n -nortCTar.cc. Also, one lot of ground on the south stie Sf Pella street, at the distance of sixty feel from the eor nerof Irwin street, fronting about twenty feet by about SSere feei“n depi, to the line of lot last menunned on whfch is erected a two .lory frame dwelling house Also two other lots of ground, adjoining Uio above, rtontine abont twenty feel each on Penn street, extend ing in tleplh ahoul one hundred nod twenty feel,on which ore erected two two story bnek tenements. Also, an SrtS'Sreund Rent, in fee, of one hundred and twenty dollars, payable quarterly, issuing out of that portion of lot No! 451 in the general plan of Pmsborgh, fronung eighty feet on Smithfleld street and sixty feel on Slraw bemr alley, having sundry brick and frame tenements Urereon erected. Also, IS7 shares capitnJ stock Bank of p'tisbutgh l io Share, do do. Merchants'and Mannfae tnrers’Dank; a share, do. do. Exchange Bank; 70 share, do. do. Old Allegheny Bridge Co.; 50 shares do. do. Mon °Tp'an ofdre* Keel Estate can be seen at the Commer cial Sales Rooms. Terms at sale. Tuoaboorr, i Executors. Chxs. IIAVIS, Aoct'r. w . G. b’CIBTSKY. AocOone«r Damaged DRY GOODS ai auction.—Will be told on Monday, December 15th, a! 10 o’cloclr *he forenoon, at hTCartney’s Auction „f whom it may concern, one box of Dry GotKit,pan 01 wh°e” haTbeen slightly’ damaged by -uterenthe Ohm ui'n e ea S, ln h pre®hG ’«l.“meU 'cu.Mn.J, l-~. fA“^£ n m P “S”: sus’- penders, patent thread, long shawls, cr "‘ T.»^‘ WCt %^i^ tAe tVT, lh M-£XRTSK>.Auc a ° Cy T 101 O’CLOCK, TO DAY, at M’Kcnna’t Auction House, 2 piece* Irish Frelic, remnants superfine btoaddoth., coheres, IS ° Yc g; o gfi tEN - N v Aucl’r. OOTS AND SHOES XT ACcnoa.—WUl be sold on I Thursday, December 11th. at S o clock m the after* noon, ni M’Cartney’a Auction House- J 4 cases Men’s strong Boots; 2 do Youths’ do * deel l o d 0 W ° m ' n> ’w. G,%'CABTNEV, AU«', _ PEW IN THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHCRCH il Auction -Will bo sold, on Saturday avoninß, D«embc?lM..at H o'clock, at .bTOanoey-. Aooaon pevr No. 4$ in the centre aisle of the First Pre» asr.-j£g sr —OR SAUK—A Lot of Ground in the borongb of Man chester fronting 24 feet on Sheffield 6txeeit*nd ex- ■nTYLIE STREET PROPERTY FOR SALK—-A \V \aiuableproperty of 24 feet on Wylie street, l>y 103 to a wide olley, with a small O'tck <1 welUng hottie Vem.?ll,l«> itfhnnd, and the balance in seven equal c.en’l Agent, 50 Smiilifield »ireel-_ wanted, . . , » O 0(»D BLACKSMITH —one that understands his A ‘.u«iiw«i »i»l l» "’'J >? u 'T k n sv»l“,m i «e?v but tli4: beat workmen need apply - Wages paid every Saturday fcuquire at DOWN 4. TKTLKY’S Enterprise Works, l3tl Wood, si. _ rnnTpICTWO LARGF- IROOMS, with hath room T proof ...» attached, in the brio, butid- A No. 149 on Fourth ..root. Entire* UAJ , AS Office of Associated Firemen’s Insurnnee f.ompsit), Nos. TO LF.T-ovrr Fh.lo Hnli, AL©l> Pnt<ei«ion ffivrn imniediatelj Avenue, newr Oakland. roiKmu« b (iAZZAM, decO Uheriy or. near fhird go D d®?/ INK i ' i^‘-™r'ii 1 AK r t.r,^. i fboz Lacel.ealluT , aitnuioaluy, U sale t*y Jdec9] »• BAKI> « CO. nnme Ye lluarTtorn, jual received and ( ,7le iy “ r SUERRIFF It WNNINti, dec» ’ No 10 Market atreel. B'^TJCKXV HEAI 1 FI.OUR-50 aacke pure, Jubi ree’d and for sale by tleoQ [\FGAH-6i) libU pure Cider Vlncgur, JU«< re ni ‘ Bd * B '' A BINNING. XT O MOLASSKS-35 bbis pffint' new erop jn.l re J^ e ; B Ce,Ved all<l f ° r ,ltle b> SMITH A SINCLAIR pILOUR=nS bbia. mperfine 111 B a’k'|“k*aftllT T^n CO ~ 5 " h 0 1” °‘ !, ° rte ‘ l '"STUART A SILL^ mPA.—BO lialf cl)o*lB Young Hyeon , I ao Jo Gunpowder, „ »» -• B1 “ ki StUART Wl. LASS—2HU bu 9x10; 20 ilo 10x12 ;20 do 10x14 , l (jT'Siore ami for sale by deed .ion SILI T J) dec9 _ .._l._ . D£REFSUG^I T: d*cfl - IUOVBRStKU—ISO bus* w ttrrI gTUAKT * “ILL prime, for k 81U , OUR OWN ~INTEREST INVOLVED! B» »"“ warn good warm UNDERSHIRTS? Go to WM. twt.Y t Co's. Do you care for cconemy_*n Under Ciothißß - Remember the Stocking Manufactory on Fifth street W- D. & Co. are m&nuraetunng nnd »tn porting hence. Those who bay from them save two or lmporting Warehouse,63 Cedar st. NewVorlt rdeeU T>K*.-l-HKKS— iTWO «l». prime hginuciy KeaUicrs ; deolO rCCeIVCIi al ' d tot 5,1 ° KING -y MOORHEAD —ORN BROOMS— 50 doz. fancy , . u “ soo do Cord i For sole by SMITH & SINCLAIR . 82,449,488 00 Tl,i. eihibit. «n increa«r on the export. du.mg Sxp lemberof^UHV 18 in American produce in American vessels, and ln foreign vessels Foreign raerebandiz*: hi American ves* OO 10 foreitm ports, about * ' -Knui 6 o*o 00 Do in foreign vessels to foreign ports, about t . $15,000 00 ZTjo,, •»£».*» frO ' lUC " |3Q,UUU in specie— Bulletin, 25tA Nov. ST. LOUIS MARKET* DicattßtE‘2, ISSI. The market ha. been eomparatively weM .applied f "j£ ssassSKfe! "toSaJcO-A .ale of t tlhil at the Planter,’ at 3,40 eery qoiet, and tranaaclton. confined to the rate of a .mail lot of upper tome, at 4,35 4P luu & PORK-Sal«<.f«b(.^nu ! lW2i. « J° ™»P‘ al B.OU, and 130 bill* new men »i • LonliTllle Tobacco Market—Dee. 5. •^^^SkSSSE 3 Promt W**«uon*-Plw l.hJ. were .old to day »• follow. S 3 M, J 25, 2 00,2 SO, 400 Wheeling and PltUburgh. FAfiK REDUCED! , fgg» .a, FOR WHEELING —The new aoSSplon- LfiSilßgUid aide wheel passenger .leamor, WIN- iftavps for the above and all lQtennruiate and Saturday, al 1U A. - Intermediate ports-■'■ go rr'lf rale* are not low enoogh we will male a fanher redaction. |dcciU i »« TB E new and splendid passenger ateamer JeffIM!MwiNCHESTEK,G«on»»I>- Mooak, Master, will ron e? e regular trl-weekly packet between this Sty and Wheeling, leaving Pittsburgh cvery Tne-day, Thursday and Saturday, at 10 A- M-, for Beaver, Well* villa,Steubenville and WelUburgh; returning, leaves Wheeling for Steubenville, Wcllsville and Beaver every Monday, Wednesday and Fridry, at 8 A. M. For freight or passage, having unsurpassed accommo dstioas, A Co, Agents, * Water atreet. The Winchester is a new side wheel boat, and is the largest oud hue** Bleam*T ever buill for the trade. Pas sengers and shipprr* can depend on her renuumug in ibe trade. . lEP* ki THE splendid swift running passenger CLIPPER No. a, Tbom.o Moobb, CSHlrnnsss regular packet between ihi. c.iy £» ‘rro T ‘7^ r, RAS„ s r «nl every Monday, Wednesday »nd Iriday, aid A. M. luterinedtute 1 oru - PoHvJiSu having superior uccom.noda noii*, app y 011 b °SSJ| EffiFF & BINNING, Agents, No. >0 Market street. The Clipper No. a. Is one of llie faatest liouls over roTslructeiF for the rrade Pn.»«ug*» and.lnpper. can depend on her remaining In tlio trade. SHERRIFP ft DINNING. STUART ft SILI. .3 t .. -r * * <• f * . * J.T » 1 V * *f.,? " ? *' r f*~ " if,*' ~ ' : * i _, >• * ,««■»£* i i'-fc t>* 3 2 .‘i S % ’. >'*■*“ , **s***£^"l^£<****£? r - t -#* < £ '‘n n f T *■" POUT OF PITTSBURGH. rust 0 i HCttsa watkb in tu* cuahsul. ABRIVED: aer Miaou-, Parkinson, Brownsville. Batlic i liennel, BrownsvWe. J M'Ken, lieadnckaon,McKeevpnr. Tbo,u»« driver. Bailey. Wti. Thomas Scott, Vondergriff.M hecspari. Michigan No. *, Boiea,Uea»cr Beaver, Gordon, Beaver. * Genessee. Consul, West Newwin ‘ Fore?i Citv, Mardie, WeHsville Lhurool. Con well, Wheeling. Regulator, Woodbarn, Louisville- Brilliant. Grace, CJucmnati. Editor, Mason. Si- Louis. :: A^ ' na '’ o D'L“k^m'' , “ Baltic, Beuuet. Brownsville. Atlantic, Parkinson, do “ J iPltce, Hendrickson, McKeesport u TbomasShriver. Bailey, West Newum. «• Genesee, Couant, West Ncwum „ Thomas fecoU,VanderKnff,M , Krespori n Beaver. Gordon* Beaver. Mic s»ivan No. 2, Boies, Beaver Clipper No. d, Moore, Wheeling. Winchester, Moore, Wheeling. “ Cincinnati, Birmingham, Cincionau. .» Hindoo, Campbell, St Louis, For Wheeling 1 For WbwUn|. For Klttaunlng and Cattish. I fiSfcja TUB lightdtaagbi and alcamor MgSgjICoi.ABION, Capl »>■' ’* h * WSBiiy wharf on Monday. Wedno.day am! Friday., oi a s o’clock. P. M , tor KiUamilng and Halliah. For freight or panangf apply on boar-1- Alleaheny lllvar REQbLAH FlUlißUli PACKETS . . HH>’ % Tim line «l««inei ALLEGHENY BELLE LswMEno-2. Capl. w«. H/|NNa, leave* lire AUe ghTny wtarf (or Franklin,every Monday and Thursday, -Tlie'rma Stoner ALLEGHENY BELLE No 3 Capt. John Hanna, leaves lln- Allnglinny wUarf for Frank tin. every Tuesday and Friday, at 4 P.M. For Froißhi or Passage, apply on Board For marietta Ain Hocklngport. i THKGue twaraer PACIFIC, ZaNona Mat Ul|§gs? TEt ,, will leSVe for the above and mlermedt. an: norl'MJveiy TWtf/ISDA V, al 4 o’clock, P. M. For frentl.i or pai-aee, go^ No Cl Water at., and 63 From si. ~W«dncid»f Ptolitt for Cincinnati. mm. Thjsjicw anti fast running steamer L.IN JSKLJ&CINNATI, BißamoiiAM, Master, will leuve every WsimaaßaT. ror freighter pa.,age, ©at *u . FOR SALE-A .mall Farm, of 61) acros, with about in cultivation; a dwelling house; ». good . " v«ime orchard: uml five acres of splendid spring-, » J M, whole of the land and umber is rieaaanlly .immed elgf. lie. from the city, and SS?df mile from the WlLl l"-*" possession, and n har.a.n SO Sinithfield st. Valuable Stocm at Auetlon. W lL Du“i; ' on fi&a&WS 3* - ‘following valuable Stocks. 127 «bares Bank of Pittsburgh > 10 do Merchants and Manufacturers’ Bank 2 do Exchange Bank i 70 do St. Clair Street Bridge } 50 do Monoagahela do. -SViiMPRAL METHOD SINGING BOOKS. The N SribcrS. in."received a full .apply of Day * Beal’, popular Singing Boole., in ihe Numeral Method, CO Bo»"*n Il l'iunieral Harmony, Nos. 1 and a; The OneUuo P.almi»t, uontaunng a great variety of Sight*Slogins Manual, for Common School, and Sight Singing C j, (td , t j , t gnof the Golden llarp. I [S-ifall .applyof the above popular work, wil cou.ianllyJrepl_foT.alc. IdeolO u" the Judges of the court 01 Geuerul T ° f ‘ he k=a“. ‘" a " d ,0f ' he COU "‘ y “ of B Carpenter, of Versailles township, Ihepouuofto .1 hum biy aheweiiJj—Thai your in the county DroridedlimseirwitU materials for the pe lfJfmmJtlSion of travelers and others at his dwelling — !“???„ fh “township aforesaid, and prays that your 'Rvenlns Seiioal, “. nuM Vilhf pleased to grant him a license to keep a iron, PITTSBURGH COM- S”hSo* ol .«l*rt«i»mont. AudyourpeiiUoncr. as BENJAMIN CARPENTER SacU oi our citizens as desire inslrueuons in Book- lh<J sn bscribers, citizens 01. the township afore whodevotesbls'who'lo | fl f 'tfSSg?%SS£T& m o°K' , ABStslauts,takeschargeoftlte l^^b® r ge l ester,Rob«t C. Eudwtci, Georre M Mt- Book-keepmg department;!). Crouch leaohs* Writing, c haol,dosephlmtlwtcV, John Ludwtck, Jonathon Miliar, B M, RetTi (Principal of theFTrsl'WardPublic School), s,, e Jinder Palterson, John *W!er,<3)tarlM Miller, *.am ihihrtidtstKe'clasi la AriihmeiTcy-H. Moeier gives in- "j, n Miiehel. James Carroll, Ephraim Shaw. Cdec9: P. gaiCLUB ; decs, -S* 1 " ‘ » wintav Arrangement** PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. /I HEAT SPKED —ONLY 518 MILES STAGING Creek where they will Bud the *>"" ot c"* 111 * 5 !" rcu ‘ , '‘ mlwemy-el.l,. m,lc, «n $ dlree. * Philadelphia and Balumole. fh,o Us h ... .TfhSdpl..., 811,OOi .o Ual.ln.oie. . p“Sen/eV, will procnre 11,’e.r Tictel, a. IheOffice ... HmMonongahela L«. lhrau| h Ticket Arcoi P. R. R C 0,110 ***** ' ftammeneiits on Monday. Dec. Sib. 1851. HAIIROAO B&ENDED PROM PITTSUUROI RAILKU INTO OHIO, , And connected with Railroad* leading to Cleveland Colombo*, and Cincinnati. 02 mite* Railroad, and only 19 mile* Staging between Pittsburgh, Alliance and Cleveland. TllVExpre.s Traill leave. Piuntmrch at 8 A M.. •lopping only »< Sawlekty, Rochester, New llrigl'i on i>S?finpon a"d Enon, onJ reaebe. Palestine. m mile!! at 10 40 A. M.. where passengers lake n»n» «o Salem, 10 mile*, and railroad the/iee lo Alliaiuc and run daily from Alliance to Canton, MaM.llon, Viewer and ManaSeld i and from Enon 10 flew Castle, 20 P. Rochester nt4 P- M., and arrives a Piiubn™ at^P- * 1 Accommodation Tram leaves P. M„. and New Brighton at V JO A M and l 30 P. M„ '.topping at intermediate station*. Excursion Tickets good for iwo da*« are wW between PUubargh, BoeheMer and New Urighton The PiweßKt train leave* Alhanee at 3 A- M . end Saleia at 9 A. The Trains do not run on Sonday. ni . . i>mnibu*e* run In connection wub the train* to and from the station on Federal meet. For ticket* apply at the Federal to EH* GEORfiK PARKIN .Ticket Agent. FENKSYLVAIIo ham- »■ T,HF. subscriber*, Agents for the Pennsylvania Bail road Company, are now prepared to receipt <*=«£ through to Philadelphia during the winter ai the follow class goods and wool- • -81,33 per 100 Bis For btteon,baiter, lard, tallow, and all heavy freight —••;••• -•■ • ■■ 1,00 per 10U Time Five days COVODE A. COI.I-, Ag is. deel Corner Penn and Wayne sis. Pittsburgh. Pall AWD WIBTKB AHHAHOBUtEin! roft TftAm b^twxsj* CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH, By the Ol•▼eland ft. Pittsburgh Boilroaa. PROM CLEVELAND to HANOVER STATION VB h miles Prom HANOVER to WELLSVILLE, by sums, 90 miles, soil from WELLSVILLL lo PIW BtJRGH bv the new and splendid steamer FVjIEST CITY." This arrangement lo continue anti! the nr»t oi January, 1852, wnen the Cars will run from Cleveland U> TheErpress Train of Cura willleave (Sundays excepted) at M 6, A. M , after die . a l{i no ,eJ ■he Night Train from Cincinnati, arriving at Hanover Station at 12 35, P. M, and at Wellsytlle at J o clock, r M-, and at Pittsburgh the same evening. > deturning will leave Pittsburgh daily at 9 P. M-, ar | nving at Cleveland at 5 o’clock, P. M. noil I son to connect with the Evening trains to Cinclttnau and with Steamers East and West on the Lakes unul the clow of navigation. . t . Time from Pittsburgh lo Cleveland 80 boor*, to Un cinnati 38 hoai&s F (Sgn.dr*‘ a " d PRENTIB ® , p’“«.dr.u Ootcb o? tub C. & P. B. R- Co. | Ravenna, Nov 6,1851. S 07- For ticket, apply HARTON, Agent, Monongnhela House, Hu<baroh._ PBHUBTIiTABU BAIL BOAD, mm WINTER ARRANGEMENT Batmen Pbll«aelpUla »»4 Tima Reduced u> Twanty Fgur l/oun. ON ami after .he Is. of IJHCKMBEK next, Paaaen oera will he carried by .he P P,., is\ 1 * V A IA ..ROAD COMPANY, between Philadelphia and Puibergh ... TWRNTY-iWIR IIOURS, with only 28 mllea of staging over an excellent This ie the ahorlral and heal rouie between the Oreul Weal and the Atlantic CiUea, and the aocoKMoeaT.oNa are in all re.peota of the , Agent Penn’a Rail Horn! 00. novl4:3(p sow umm > ' EVBKY LADY having a Piano should purchn-e ano -Th''. e i*a“aoUfol book for a vaxsMrr —without exception as neataptece of printing anil Inml tnir na VTBI ever tZCCUtSIIi ... Aliens is oo possible casualty that can happen to a Pi ano Tor which it tinea not point out atl easy remedy, ho rdes giving directions how to keep the instrument oiteapa in tune Price only 81—worth ten umti that much, it can be .ent by mail to arty part of the United mates (or “ pStSSS by John 11. Mellor, Wood street, and Henry Kiel er, Third alrcel, Pittsburgh, and may be had at the principal book stores. Notice. IMIR undersigned has u LARGE STOCK OF BhD STISAD9 and CHAIRS, of a superior quality, which they are selling lower than any oiher Furmture Establishment m the city. °. u / Work warranted. JAjiES W>WKY, Fetierman’s Row, cor Seveuthand Libetty st» Freib Arrival of B«w Good* * *T. K. M’KHIGUT & BKOTHBBB, 111 WOOD third Doea from the corner of fifth, Have JUST RECEIVED anil offer for sale— -1 000 M O . D. and S B. Percussion Cap*■ 4,000 doz- Spool Colton—assorted, ’4OO fi)». Potent Thread; 100 great gross Agate Buttons, 300 doc. Gum Suspender*; ISO doz. Berlin Gloves, 40 doz Cotton Gloves; 120 pieeea Pongee HondkerQhtels, 50 do Ladies'Lmeu do, 75 do Cambric do, 30cartoons Bonnet Ribbons, 85 do Satm and Mantua Ribbons , Together with a large and well selected ,biol It 01 Fancy and Staple Dry Goods They would also call the intention of Jf.t ally, to the largest and most vaned 1, Jewelrv- "Watches, &c„ever offered mlhis market M of which they offer on the most reasonable terms locW Hons* of Kofaff®* rpilß -übscribera for the erection I ruee r or Westren Pennaylvninn, are hereby nouhco L luge iwr *?e-ircu * . cent-OH the amount that an assessment of twenty per cc»i.v v ,« subscribed by each, i« required lo be; l rt -“* u ror, on or before the 15thdnyofNo7ember..ext. ocwV " rder ° f Ih JOM r UAH D ANK?,Trc,surer. [decSiiw 1 * $ -*1! I*, * " ' ■>.•*•.:. ' .'.'H l^ ••>*'£*.'*-.'A.' lK T,*.- , .• * ' Washisotos, Sebate.—A. message was- received, ftom the House, announcing the appointment or joint committees on library and printing,-and the election of Chaplain. * Numerous petitions were presented ;and re- MrHason gave notice of a biU, amending the laws for the payment of invalid pensions. Mr Hall gave notice of a bill for the increase of the salary of the jndge of a district in New Mr Dpdge gave notice of a bill granting land for railroads in Wisconsin, from Milwaokie to the Mississippi nver. . « ~■ i Mr Geyer gave notice of a snftilar hill for i railroads in Missouri. .. . i Mr Underwood offered a resolution, whioh was adopted, directing enquiry by the commit tee on roadß and canals, into the expediency of employing engineers to make explorations and. suiweys for the contemplated construction of ar tifioiM reservoirs for making the navigation of the Ohio river permanent. . ' Mr. Clemens introduced a hill for a railroad 10 from the committee on pnblio lands, reported baok the joint resolution makmg land warrants assignable. On motion, ~ Mr. Seward’s joint resolution,, extending a welcome to Kossuth, was taken up, when . Mr. Sumner took the floor, and spoke in favor of the resolution. ... House.—The journal having been read, tne sneaker announced the committee on printing, which consists of Messrs. Gorman, Haven, ana Stanton, of Ky. Mr Hall introduced a bill granting to the state of Missouri the right of way, and a por tion of the public lands, for » railroad from Hannibal to St. Joseph, (which \ras referred to the committee on public lands. ; . Mr Kaleb introduced a bill explanatory of the bounty land law. The States were then ° & Mr. Briggs, by unanimous consent, introduced a bill to establish a branch mint in the city ol New York, which was referred to the eommittoo of ways and means. „ , . Mr Walsh presented a memorial of the Haiti more National Convention of Journeyman Print ers. against the execution of government print ing, by contract, which was referred to the com mittee on printing. • Mr. Smith, of Ala., was excused from serving on the-committee on claims. .. , Mr. Smith then gave notice that he would ask leave to introduce a joint resolution requiring the Secretary of State to furnish Louis Kossuth with copies of nil laws deflning treasons and misdemeanors. The resolution, also, ho added, contemplated farther action, if. under standing the laws, Kossntb BhalV be found to transgress them, it shall be the solemn duty of the President to see that they are enforced.— asked if there was any objection. Cries of—Object, object, object. Mr. Stanton, of Ky., desired to know whether the object of the gentlemen was to re-enact the alien and sedition law. . , Mr Smith replied that he had no such object, hut he did not want any more Pampero expedi tions. j '.y,M i 1851., • *i*--' » i.-'. a v V • is'St.«< ‘ r *; , '-K. sf* 4 ,*<* r 7 !* * '- * * v t%,7v.V-7i ’t. .-r h. -^■>.’-..^i_lL-. 1 r -f * . * * Cries of—Order, order. The speaker said the gentleman could give notice of his resolution under the rule. Mr. Robinson asked leave to introduce a reso lution extending in the name and behalf of the people of the United States, a cordial welcome of Louis Kossuth, to the capitol of tho country. Objections were rnnde. Mr. Smart asked leave to report a bill to pre vent the heads of departments, and Senators and Representatives from prosecuting claims against the government during the respective terms of service. He said that one of Hie offi cers of the House was thus prohibited. He wanted to reach those higher m station. Al most every one knows the amount of contingent fees which Senators and Representatives have received for laying claims before the government One Senator got a fee of seventy-five thousand dollars. Mr. Bocock —Do you mean to say any mem her of the last Congress 1 Mr. Smart —I merely state what rumor and tho newspapers say The bill was referred to the judiciary commit tee. The House adjourned. " FROM WASHINGTON. Washington, Deo. 10. The Intelligencer of this morning, speaking of Kossuth’s demands, says the hurrahs of New York population are no proof of the sen timent of a peoplo with regard to entangling foreign alliances- The Republic has also an article upon Kos suth. It says no publie man sustained greater injury in a Bhorter time at the hands of a few officious, inconsiderate friends, and hopes he win rid himself of them and start afresh with a true estimate of the mobocracy, and n, sounder appreciation of the principles and qimlity of the American people. With regard to the Sen ate, the Republic says it should be enough for Keasuth to know that the body through whose instrumentality be was released from bondage, is not likely to prove wanting in hospitality when the proper time for its exercise should arrive. VIRGINIA ELECTION. Baxthiore, Deo. 10. The majority in Berkely county, for Joseph Johnston, dem., for Governor, isJKO Anne gave a democratic majority of -/U. we have dispatches from Norfolk, stating that the democrats are making the greatest exertions to-day, and that the whig majority will be oon siderably reduced. Norfolk county gives a dem ocratic majority of 228 ; Nansimond gives a whig majority of 76, with one preoinot to hear from, whioh will reduce it slightly ; Isle of Wight gives ft democratic majority of 212. m twelve pre oincts. SEOOSD DESI'ATCII. We have returns from seventeen counties, whiob show a democratic gain on Gen. Taylor s vote of 1460- Johnson, for Governor, is un doubtedly elected. Boston, Dec. 10. The steamer Asia sailed to-day for Liverpool, with about SoOO.OOO in specie. NEW VORK MARKET—Dec. 10. Cotton.-The market firm. Flour Sales of2oobbls, at $4,10@4,.i.. Grain -.Firm, without heavy transactions. Pork—Sales of 200 bbls, at *16,31 for mess, anil 13 62 for prime. . Beef -Selling at $B,OO@lO,SO for mess, and *4(316 for prime. Coffee-Sales of 300 bags Rio at B}c_ Sugar...2oo boxes Cuba sold at 4i@6c. Lead-Sales of 1000 pigs Missoun at *4,43. Linseed Oil-1500 gallons, at o4©ooc. Turpentine-Sales of 600 bbls spirits, at 39c. Whiskey—Steady. evening. ~ The sales of Cotton to day reaoh 2000 bales, at Bjc for strict middling and nplnnds, and 8$ for ° r Fl“r -Sales of 8000 bbls at 4,12®4,25 for State and Western. Q „ Wheat 1000 bus Ohio prime white at 93e, 2500 bos Southern white at 100. Corn .Sales of 15,000 bus mixed at hi. Eve. -3000 bus at 76. Coffee Sales 300 bags Java at 110. Sugar 300 bblß and boxes Cuba at 4s@6c. Linseed 011.-2000 gals soid at bfe Rice Sales of 200 tierces at 3,00(5)3,25. CINCINNATI MARKET-Dec. 10. The river is stationary. A light rain heon falling all day. Flour.. .Selling at 2,90@d>00. Hogs ..Firm; 4000 sold at 4,50@4,b8. Pork Sales of 800 bbls mcBS at 1 -.00. Lard Sales of 150 bbls No. 1 slop at 84c. Molasses ..Orleans 80@31; sngar house 30. Other articles... Unchanged. NEW ORLEANS MARKET-Dec. 8. Bacon .-Doll; sides 7@7.}0. _ Lord Prime new in kegs at 8; in bbls 7©7| Mpqs 12.00 ; no demand. Whiskey-Still lower; 1700 bbls sold at 17- 1 VKlMilonforfiftwn Directors of the CITIZENS’ A Ar? ■COMPANY will be heldattba Office. ftJfSSmwNolSWiiei Street, on the Thirl Mon dayflStbW jJeeenibcr inet, bclween the hoars of 11) ° o”4 * M “ " d 1 ° L °a LKRKD W M A RKS.Sec’y.- A Plono for 91JA5. A MAHOGANY BIX OCPAVKmod .u.irffifn.iuiminni made PIANO, buying beau uaifd ■Spßj about three years, for sate (Or 5125. jig J j( ALSO—Anclegantßosewoodsixoc ihve PIANO for hire bo ihe moudvor year. - » ihi»e aioclc of NF.W PIANOS on hand and for sale JOHN H. MbLLORr t ioe>-uucuu No-Si-Wood streetsi noVJtl * .... ; * *■ . *_* ’ ' J ~ 1 i * * t tr >v*. -- v »" ' & i. * M <J. E. AHNOLD & CO., ; BANKERS- AND DEAL EES IN , 'i SIGH TIME DRAFTS, Se„ Ac. Collectione carefully attended to, and pioeetde remit, ted to any £S bocodt AKD tu>u> OS COMJUS3IOM. No 1* Ftmttk «r««,; Next door to the Bank of Pillabarfh- CHEAP WISTKtt OBt PO°DS,I AT JVO. -j i . Market Street, between Fourth and the Dvmmi. dry GOODS, comprising a very beauuful o< Dress Goods, adapted u> ibe Ma.oo, and M i«o»i -S ymJ, Tb.lolClo.UMrom^jo & SSSSS?M >a ßay Stale ai^\vmerlooFlaadlongands*ldMeSbawla.. iHact and Colored Embroidered ClothSnawls, Blaeir andCotored Silk Fringe rbiber Stawlni im Shawls ; French Mennos, all colors, l.apm a iJiacs Bombazines; Black, Figured and ; BSS£h£?F*SS&. Gloves, H°“V£e aotSSmSotO GOODS - Cnsiocts, Kenincfcy Jeans, Tweed®* ’sfA^}ed‘^iK{&' i r*h*»«*it«‘ Scotch and Domestic Ginghams, W0 ‘. “d co “ r t d n . ca gr Kt»nrel«; superior Irish Linen and. Linen Lawns;, Roa im, Coir oml Crash Bed Ticking aa low as6i cent. P< AWe assortment of French and Engllsb Ctelbs, Block is large and complete in ecery and ’ and MU be sold at Uie yery No T 5 Matket at., Pittsburgh, . novt9:thn B tato mutnal FIM £SSEJj,'i , BRANCH OFnCE.Ma-Bgig-pjnn-w*.. fyiHEbesrevldceecor Ae »ucM»«of A^ireetot>^n INSURANCE'Company" meet ihs wa 9’J “L*® communliy, i» Ae unparalleled. ammmi 000 P il? tssraKJKW «asrs; on v; ar *» Jo do expired, terminated * canceled* do *do In force *• Amount of Property insured* •• - do Canceled, lemunated and el do do In force S7,es^osi do Premium Noiea- • ■ •; ‘PfijKj. >do CanrelisUenninued.expt’d, ®J7,I #79,037,TV’ do Cash Prcratiims received — do do canceled Whole amount of losses and expen- ; Balance in favor of the Co., in cash, nr To city or oountry merchants, nndo wn fl ULhitWeSt ings, aim Isolated or country property, It khuties ed this company affords advantages Inuotulofehcwness, ; safety and security, inferior to no insurance Company ll " Conducted tut the equitable and gre.Uy tem of Classification of Risks, KnvnriU in*tirinK only a limited WDOtinlMi.any PP® lo «“*» H l g^ ottD>P „,q. 1 A.J.GlliETTjSec'y. * A B —A*3crip*DmdeSd ol fiiteea per cent on espi rine policies has been declared by the Directors, and u. ; now Receivable ai iffis Oißoe for renewals, or redeen.a “myW diw' a ‘ C '“‘ l nm A y A a 2ARWER_A«^i OslPi nwebuitt' College. ; ihimCoalv Insuiuuon in thin pail of ihe cnunlry* ID { “which students nteqflalified,. fox ?LduJud' Dcrienced practical Accountant—oue who has coadoclta in ll.nn.oat k heep?W » liFSSF^^ssu* Mechanienfand landscape Drawing, five evenings in th ftlT e HatchleetuK B on Mercantile Daw,every-fafor- Cull and gei a Circular » ■ - * CHOICE coll"3mon B o" shrubbery, V,.' Allegheny county, Pa., will receive elKmlon. jygfrif - -- —' AHEAD OB' AJalu* - EXTRACT OF AMERICW< 11 h fi'a REP tind sold by JNO, \yywuauM, -«* > r,h*rtvsiteei This poworfallycDaceuUalea PXc- S*CrSS|Hsii u ' N “n The original Oil in Us natural elate »a tajfcj * .»}« claims to be the only Proprietors. -j- yt d&W'lf RbTINED SUGAR— 8 cases Loaf—LoYerm?’*, i c,ru 20 bbta-Craihed 4®.i > : I 5 do Pu Worked ao;. -j - SMITH tc SINCLAIR! gUGABTtOUSK V f INEGAR-4U bb: nov» O. Ki chambarllnU t,o«nmerci«l «ou«Bf‘ Comer of Market and Ward , f Ii acULTY ~0 K-ChamWerUn, Pxinctpol and Piofcs ioS r #ftS£S! depanmit, «f limim 0 ." SS!S2?SfaSSi«rt* conpu«u| n y U Stowe, | R M Kenr.Ftotetsorot M»U»«m»u4«,tnwht9es»»4)i:t SSSBS3SSffISSvf»^B® s&’SsJsasES^tssT# h uh n** hhs licett empioycd to instruct UlO students b?I of excret'Sund eiwtaDOmTOjm W vLy limuottmu lirancb , College boon bolh Jay and evenins” All communications.“ Addressed ,Id ;0 f»i ; CHAMBERLIB, will receive prompt aitentioiu s Septftiy ■ gS^ss^^ssrssswf Isolated « CJUtMER> Aetßa!?> * | OCV37J Offico.No StSaUthficld st.j Fttubniga. , - , - * , ft'iS* k -f* • < * * - c 4?l , “ ~ - *J?. j i. * a p j>- * -*. <S.<rT^Sl>SS;<V.*’T:~.Sv— ** , ,-v-, -*■ S * tP? Jr P-p? £ -Sr >“ ~ ~<., -e is -. < •» y* *" ;* J- ~ t ■? / *C - ' “~ , T- “>- ' <- i ? *' " _ *■ ri %1 93. 7:808 *7,88*, 419 For sale b: 'sSith &■ Sinclair] cvGoyaottVa^-_ . YELLOW DOCKAND BAftSAFAJaiLLA. rpHE briglnal and only genuine ptepn»!ioA;Wf*he S«ssawsssasa»@w« • ‘V Setofoln, or King’s Evi', CanceM,TunUK» r :-.,. . ■!■••. flptptiona of theSkllU-.: ' - - •^EryrfMlaij’Chroiuo - Sn^o&eM^&Si, ~ 1 the Boneaor^ointSjOldSoreiandDb:; - fWofAppeUie,Disease* arisragfrmnfrio of.Mcrcuty, Pftin iaiheSwgs w* ‘ GenerMOebiutyiDrop- . ■ - gv v Lumbhgo^JaandicOj .ana -••.•- Castireness mup BrgrT F gw At/E MEDICIfiB ........ tSpSR AKEkIpBEPARED « YELIiOW DOCK* AND THE “ HED HONDURAS ,8 ABSAPAHILLA,, - te the lOTulaable remedial agents 'fiomwhich ‘‘Da, i imnioi;ea Extract orTeliow Dock and Bs«-:.: aamtrilla” is funned;and the laboratory_ofjpT-GayTott rimm as the virtues ortbejeioou in their perfec tion preparation contains all theresloratwc prop* ernes of the roots, combined 1 and concehlrated in thttr nt Ssto”S?“e tf 4 the maniractrfte of this until it wasfounjf-tbai U could not be further . we find ntesoned“•almOst.utuLVeiwlly, inca9MoMuepalie,Beorbutie»ndCutaneou» complaint* cu„d hr they* ™f,s£* han)i October 8,1851. ' mV jhAn Di Pari—Dear Sir; il is- vriih-unutterabTe : ~ feelings ot gratitude that lam le t^™"*Jj‘J l Ss l 1 I?!£ -iw Providenceol Gotland by thewonder-wortonff agency of that excellent medicine* ** Qpyzqii T g ibgive you aA* symptom* of my ® l fii®SJwlnS?of“eso.l was attacked «■*«“'*«» noin which was eradually extending through the waolo, EH£K e £SoS y ¥p^^o to «^- LnraAf aafiliulpWuUoner t whbpfonoanoea'OT:di^-r. Sie of the wSstfonusoV toerconplslnt. Sesiid mv f . Bflft T M^<oocQoi'ga»nr.haadled > bat preacpbed. for --■ - iremained'underlnViresonenitißtil liwaiaatitr ~ •fied I UieapTOcnredofyottragenV ~ S« th«5?MCs wM two boiUe* of Guyxott* Tel •iftw DoeV and from - which, f receiyed a > TMtSatof henefit JUllrhavjngtaSenifeurboUtes morih I washable to:' pursue my 4>dBii«ea» wuboat vimy “SoaveSSc” tmiT have been since th« inan while bat a short tune since I waacoafined.to roy ®fstasis ss^affi^sss*«Bfi£ * SuurSrQetober 14,1851. Jvtr I'D Part-Dear Sir: al; eeud, yottstho, foregoing .. . ce‘fSacai^£»r«rar«l \i in aft tree; - I broeured H» thmkwg »t mightbo, a bona* < toto "o™ulu£ «ffliciei: You FavothApri^| of osingli'as W« A- DEEKS. Tit fiOavmg Utter it from a fagJU* J cum,whoetnote ortemiomjrooia- NiWBWi -r.. 'Dr Johii D Pari—Dear Sirs ... «r «« i»Va nila ” ts* me die we has been promribed^ ■by me for the last three years, with goodeffeeVtdgeno-* « patient V&ina etreoeilt and vfgot*. a; fact worthy .of? Bjmai con federation- Ins pleasant to thetaste ana.'' boused by persona vnlh the most under any circumstances. I ml t JP^g from experience, and to ih? affliemdd Extract of a Leutr from an atenttce Herehttnl it* ffete noth Wucaiuv/L . .; NsaUiHi < Wuconan). ,oo*. SBtttflL Mr John D Pori— Dear Sir: lam ont of your “Wla-. tar>sßalMra of Wild Cherry,” and “Bt.Juroit’a Be imel ol Yellow Doek. and. Sarsaparilla.*,: PleaMfor- ; * You» ebambero, -not a botlle failed of affording InuMdiata relief andttt every fttstariee bat one (on old getttJemaJr Of yearn •Sr »«e> lieured. and the VeUowDoeb has done equally SSSfe ‘f wXCeboiUea mKM iM* loved perfect health last winter,for Ihe first winter far eleven sears, being troubled. with .asevere eruption of ftaSkin which laid me up from two weoha to four months evere winter and tpringj unul.last mwSte i .-; ■ Hf>hrv 15,Jones, afcroihef EQercbantajtd.aptcuctuar ; friend of rautejook two bottle* of 2Z*£.h% a Scrofulous Eruption,, wtucluhas worked an dntoa. °T, ,10 re is far the comer ot Wisconsin Avenue and Waiuwtreel. Years, CASE. jgr Pncc#. :■■' J Kidd SCo, Pilubure&iß\TOCo:t,Jir,canlefMjir*e< 1 iiivMt B A ■; L« fc Becftsm.Alta (rtjenyCltv, LT&msetl,Wuhingwa; WHl‘Ss' > ,®£* vitle' Banon&Co,brie»,fleiuy:XOJ*®fj -McrcM*<!£*..., Kelfy tcSßqte. SBra*s r ßefla«ri J B Warren, u&• CS E Cjjjw*- I r.« Brownsville* •■■••■•* -y^-.■•■«•.»• •.•■iiuyflg.- •'T'' ■ ■ vlOftE OF COCGBStCOIiDS) HOAUfIE*... consumption- < . "*• ScmncehasihadeY tiitliii ireneraiibti u,’ facilitate the b u sin e 3 {ll Mvommmitk «&]o7BlftO}> filtd i eVCHptoIoDR ,tbfl. * manillsteiice.ii.pne.qiutboiiamcii - 4 , thousands' eveTy year.lndcoa . > SS"™^undSn*JeS. a tobeUeyUßemedrha* Mifenjcth been found which can betelfedonio curd tbs moKtiwb^» ff « cU ® n * ,>fth ® lttllßa ' ?» r «|»eehere, '' ' i SmßOTpetmliustopnbli.sbanv proporuoaoithebßiM ' t, 1 , lUinM f Aver—fllr; I have mod war Cherry roc- . tnJlui a mv own case •£ deejMeai*d.B*»acbijiiu nndm chemicalqonstuution, that ills wind* , inirablacomPpundTof wUef brjnv., dlfficulK* It my opinion a. to u* «joriotobti actor can be of any for vice, you ate at liberty to nse It * “ yonttutlkPIOP<! EDWARB IUTCHCOOSIL.I*». * Prom the widely celebrated, aUlaan»M- 0 V L L 0 of Chemistry. Mineralogy! 4e Vale College, Member of the JLU Wat. ~ ) Mad Phil Sd 1 Soieaufie SocleUeeof , ? «1 deem the Cherry Pietondl an - (inn from BOffleof the'bee'ta'rtlclesiD the M»teiinnlrd*";i .■.■.:-.t.^-.v. cf very effective remedy for the class ordueaa. V ‘ '* ealt i*lntended to cofe. n . i I J&S%S!‘SK3®»S'«•■ -• ’'i Dr }. C. Ayer, .Lowell-Dear Sir: 1 am no* -con- 1 nattily nung your Cherry Pectoral in my practlee.ahd orefer iltormy other medieine forpulmonary eotnplahna. Km observation* of many eeyerectues, 1 umconvmo* t- - cure eondw,eolis,«nd disease* of thetlwlgv .. U ‘llnran*^yreeommendtt*nseui'MSeofeon»nmp^on, and consider itmnehihobeu remedy known fbrthutdi*- - ; *“ e Respect! ly Ps.'ciuSHMAN, MD Prepared and sold by James C, Ayar.PraotiealChem- - * So'lkmVlusburgh wholesale and J*A& Fahnestock, trndby J.M.Xowntend, lß 4S'|.“f“ y SiS by H P. Schwartz, and J. 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